Can I Use Aloe Vera To Treat Pus-filled Bumps On Face?
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I have been getting these small flesh colored bumps on my face. If I squeeze them stringy pus comes out. I've tried various products and not sure what may work. I noticed last Nov this had started. I was using proactive, Aveeno. Now I am using homemade organic items that have aloe, blackthorn extract, black willow bark, rose water etc...Or not sure if a hormonal thing? These last few weeks I have tried to drink more water, juice, eat healthier, and even drink some ACV in with tea...
Hi Dear Welcome to the HCM Dear you are developing Acne Vulgaris. stop squeezing them. Wash your face 4 to 5 times daily. No application of cream etc they will block the pores of your skin glands and further worsen the condition, It is provoked by hormonal changes in the body. Apply some antibacterial creams like clarithromycin lotion etc. Many times some antibiotics are also used by the dermatologist. Hope the query is answered. Thanks
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Can I Use Aloe Vera To Treat Pus-filled Bumps On Face?
Hi Dear Welcome to the HCM Dear you are developing Acne Vulgaris. stop squeezing them. Wash your face 4 to 5 times daily. No application of cream etc they will block the pores of your skin glands and further worsen the condition, It is provoked by hormonal changes in the body. Apply some antibacterial creams like clarithromycin lotion etc. Many times some antibiotics are also used by the dermatologist. Hope the query is answered. Thanks